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- Terminal Server CAL issues.
- I am running a Win2k3 server on an AD domain with terminal services installed. I have also installed terminal server licensing on the same box as my terminal server. I have activated the licensing server and installed my "Per Device CAL's." Each time I have installed the...
- Tags: cal's, junk_mail_inside@..., licensing, Microsoft Windows Terminal Server, networking, server, software, terminal server, windows
- Discussion threads 2007-01-10
- MsSql 2000 server and Win2000 Server Licensing
- Good Day! I have a win 2000 Server for for our Domain Controller with 50 CAL liceses. Then we also have a MsSql 2000 server for our database server. Do we have to buy separate cals on it?
- Tags: cal's, MSSQL 2000 Server, jadefear15@..., it management, server, MSSQL 2000, windows
- Discussion threads 2006-10-11
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- CAL .... TCAL wha???
- While I have many questions about CAL's I will just ask the pertinent one. Are CAL's just used for Terminal Services (TCAL's). How exactly does a per user CAL work technically? CAL's seem like some serious M$ bull but my company is married to them.Would you need...
- Tags: Terminal services, stephencrap@..., CAL
- Discussion threads 2007-09-27
- Are CAL's needed for Small Business Server?
- Do I need CAL's to join client pc's to a SBS domain or will the CAL's be used for the user side of the house?yepCALs are needed. you choose between device or user CALs [seat or server].
- Tags: server, jmbates@..., CAL, Microsoft Windows Small Business Server
- Discussion threads 2007-04-19
- No more...
- yesterday one of my users says she could not get on to the server to connect to the database. i went to check it out and the msg in summary was 'NO MORE CONNECTIONS ALLOWED TO THIS REMOTE COMPUTER'...Can someone tell me what that means and how do I...
- Tags: server, LotsoPoppa, windows, software, it management, networking, CAL's/Terminal Services Licenses
- Discussion threads 2007-01-30
- Are these CAL's different? Why?
- What is the difference between a CAL and a Terminal Services CAL ?Aren't they essentially the same thing, don't they allow users to connect to the server and server based applications and programs?If you setup the CAL's when you first install t
- Tags: windows, software, networking, server 2003, CAL, Client Licenses, server, carlos@..., Terminal Service Licensing, terminal services
- Discussion threads 2007-03-08
- SBS 2003 + Terminal Server Implementation
- hi there,I have been tasked to try to implement a terminal server as a child server in a SBS 2003 as DC environment. Current config:Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2003 Premium Edition, SP1, IIS 6.0 Installed, DHCP Server. Currently used as data server and for Exchange and RWW. Company wants...
- Tags: Terminal services, Servers, Microsoft Windows Terminal Server, msft, Microsoft Windows Small Business Server, server, CAL, Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2003
- Discussion threads 2007-05-02
- Do i have to purchase CAL's for Exchange with Miscrosoft SBS?
- Im in the process of setting up a network for a small to medium size organization that will support approx 50 users on 3 continents. Im trying to decide between MS Server 03 + exchange + CAL'sand Microsoft SBS + IAS, or possibly setting up a linux ma
- Tags: Instant messaging, Linux, Terminal services, paul_akg4@..., CAL, Microsoft Windows Small Business Server, IM
- Discussion threads 2006-12-18
- CAL's in general and NAS
- Hi, I'm going to setup an AD domain with 2 Win2K3 servers with about 75 machines. I plan on getting a NAS for file storage. I have a coupleof questions about CAL's.Does authentication to a domain consitute a use of a CAL? If I have a...
- Tags: CAL, Client Access License, J-Tek, NAS, windows
- Q&A 2005-09-14
- Adding a W2K3 TS Server to a W2K TS Environment
- For a small not for profit I am upgrading their servers to W2K3R2. As an interim step I want to deploy an alternate TS server to continue to support remote users. Since the current TS certificates are being issued by a Windows2000 Server, the alternate server (running W2K3R2)...
- Tags: jcarson@..., server, TS Server, CAL, Microsoft Windows 2000
- Discussion threads 2007-07-26
- Server Operating System
- Software is not my forte. I'd appreciate some insight. If I just want a file server, do I have to buy CAL licenses for Windows 2003 server?It dependsHow many users are you supporting? If it's a simple file server why not Linux?You can try thisEven though its a file...
- Tags: File servers, Storage management, Servers, operating system, veloso@..., server, file server
- Discussion threads 2007-03-26
- microsoft definition of a user
- I am trying to find out what Microsofts definition of a user is for Server 2003 CAL's. I cannot find anything that defines this. Is a user a body? or an account?From what I understand, it is a physical login to the server. You can have as many...
- Tags: And_the_beat_goes_on, hardware, Microsoft Corp.
- Q&A 2006-05-25
- How many CAL's?
- Windows Server 2003 Single Proc w. SQL Standard 2005 OLP.7 people have a GUI to access the accounting db. 16 people access the web front end.Do I need 23 CAL's? Or 2; One for the accounting app and one for the www?Probably need 8You'd probably need 8 (but they only...
- Tags: CAL, windows, licensing, mr.macadam, Web
- Discussion threads 2006-06-26
- How many CAL's (if any) do i need?
- I am a bit confused about the whole CAL thing and was wondering if anyone could enlighten me.The current system architecture is:Windows Server 2003 server with SQL Server 2005 Express installed on it.A main service runs on the server which reads and writes data to the database. It also...
- Tags: Servers, Databases, wheelerbarry@..., system architecture, CAL, server
- Discussion threads 2007-09-18
- Client Access Licensing
- How many types of CALs are there??Depends on whichversion of Windows server you're talking about. You can have per user, per device, terminal services CAL's, etc.
- Tags: Terminal services, Servers, emm2cute@..., CAL
- Discussion threads 2007-05-22
- Windows 2003 CALS Windows NT 4.0 Domain
- How can Windows Server 2003 per user CALs be added to a Windows NT 4.0 domain? I have 18 Windows NT 4.0 servers that are slowly be replaced but I have been unable to find information on adding the per user CALS on the Windows 2003 server. Any...
- Tags: cbttech@..., Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows 2003, Microsoft Windows NT, Microsoft Windows NT 4.0, Microsoft Windows Server 2003, server, windows
- Q&A 2005-01-21
- Install Windows 2003 CALs
- I have just purchase some cals and I need to install them. Can any one tell me how to go about doing thatSelect Install LicensesThen chose how you wish to activate them either over the Internet or by phone and then click on next and enter the 25 Digit Alpha...
- Tags: CAL, pbranch@...
- Discussion threads 2007-01-19
- An Error Occured while reconnecting
- Each time I want to save something om my "H" mapping drive on the Server, I get the next message:A error occured while reconnecting. Microsoft Windows Network: The local device name is already in use. The connection has not been restored.I can access the mapping through exploring "My network places"....
- Tags: cal, network, server, Try Changing, vidyadhar.ravan@..., windows
- Q&A 2005-11-29
- TSCal's
- How do you limit the issuance of Microsoft's Terminal Server licenses to specific workstations? I've tried following the MS white paper and adding workstations to the Terminal Server Computer Group, this doesn't work. The licensing server continues to issue licenses to any device requesting a license.Are you issuing per seat...
- Tags: thaddeus.tate@..., hardware, Microsoft Corp., server
- Q&A 2006-08-09
- Adding XP machine to an existing network
- The network is Windows 2003 server with a Domain Controller, DHCP, and using DNS.I am adding a XP client to the network and it is able to map drives located on the server and has a listing in both DHCP and DNS. The system would appear that it is...
- Tags: network, internetranking@..., windows, security, hardware, networking, Microsoft Windows XP
- Discussion threads 2007-02-12
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